Is the eight-character fortune telling accurate?

Hello! The horoscope is the year, month, day and time when you were born. Then find out your marriage, children, parental relationship, and your annual fortune. For example: May 2009 12, 3 pm, arranged in eight characters: 2009 (ugly), May (already), 12 (Thursday), 3 pm (Wushen). It is these eight words that can be used to see a person's life with their five elements.

After the eight characters, you can see the richness and deficiency of your five elements (gold, wood, water, fire and earth). We have evolved the Ten Gods and the Universiade through these five elements: (gold, wood, water, fire and earth). The Ten Gods are talking about our wealth, husband and wife, children, parents and ourselves. Universiade is arranged once every ten years, and then subdivided into every year.

Discard the eight characters, only people with high understanding can indicate. If you are an expert, you can be trusted. I think it is still 80% accurate to look at the horoscope, and it is also ok to look at brothers and sisters. However, on the other hand, if you believe, you will have it!

The eight-character numerology is about the DNA of the universe, which can analyze the fate of a person's life. Life is predestined and cannot be changed. But people's luck can be changed through the adjustment of the five elements. Is to use the supplement of the five elements, or to increase their own luck.

Personally, I study the eight-character numerology and have a deep understanding of the eight-character instructions and everyone's feelings. So now we try to tell people less fortune, which is not good for our health! Therefore, we usually see why many fortune tellers give others red envelopes and make profits. Actually, this is a fact. There are profits, don't worry! This may be good for both sides! .

Master always said: secrets can't be revealed, please don't count too many lives, it's not good for you! It's not good for your health either! Life is life! Luck is to do good by accumulating virtue at ordinary times, so let it be!